The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1926, Page 3

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ples Ay JUNE 2, 1996 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A cold, delicious bottle of Lemonella or Orange-Kist will be given by the Bismarck tative y 1 t T h at 4 + Works to each person attending the evening performances Wednesday and Thursday at the i n g e e a r. © ‘ ‘ ET OF COMMUNITY SILVERWARE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT EACH EVENING PERFORMANCE A THREE-PIECE oS So Ga rane Se en by Lil! rd. Maurice | ye | ciation, seh duled to: be pout 10| s f tics. PI o f | treas 90, $2.32 {TODAY 7] Delegates Tell Pees |Milesen to Adddiebd=”*)coieaciteiyns tivity tiott | see, ot earetit, Reece arn [temas note of 1, 4838 fn Mal Teena Odi Sota 1s, Uta fle * | ae Riana ‘Ad es . i 4| About Convention | freon 'Two Farmers’ Groups| <Aivnis °f the Shipping wee tn fnexiee agains ewe P| 2.54, $14.12 in Federal Reserve notes, youth doiay Gharloston uywete skit (Continued from page one.) at Lions Meeting We wieh to thank all th | In the afternoon J. A. Ki |a nickel from each Federal Reserve | and drowns three gitls and three boys long ago Uncle Sam, in a virtuous kind ssisted us dur Count A. R. Miesen wili goj| talk on cooperation, ? bank note, and $5.68 worth of Na-{at Sault Ste Marie, Mich. anti-trust fit, chopped the Standard eee | and our beloved husband | to Ste y evening of this | nualsmecting of tI citizen of the | = nd for the many beautiful! we Ww. wiain th i ex of | comnil sioner of: AEMeLIENE MEM Ri Sib Rll hi heli explain the work o s of agriculture i Adis f ‘pike ting, wool through the ‘Nogeh | bor. of all money in circulation in this Dakota Wool Pool, ——__———_ country, the per capita At nual meeting of the _ EXILE FOR DOPE would be i Stock Shipping Asso-|_ Mexico City—Exile to the Maria \Islands has been decreed by the gov- | sti dollar, $3.16 in silv ernment as the penalty for illegal | certi , one penny from each| | ee erent nnn epmicidmametaeenecin, Dentistry of Quality quae | Oil up into little pieces. It was said] Reports of delogates who have re-| and the “giant octopus” had grown to be| turned from the fiftl district conven-| flora as big as a thousand million dollars,| tion of sthe Lions International, held | , one billion. That would never do, so} last week in Winnipeg, were the big octopus is cut into several | yes a little octopu Ned Standard Oil of California, andard Oil of New Jersey, of Indiana, of New York. next meeting when other “That will keep you quict,” said Phave returned. a Uncle Sam. It kept them quiet, but it The Bismarck club was didn’t make them poor. with two appointments at the tion, that of Dr, \ vector and a and Note the SIZE or PEAS Printed Right on the Label _ 45 cents Suppose you buy one brand of Peas of a fine quality, pack— yet you buy size 5, the largest of the sieve ru ‘ou may not like those peas beca se they were too ‘ In the second quarter of this year the Standard Oil octopuses paid in dividends more than 50 million dol- Jars, That's at the rate of 5 per cent + on 4 bitnons. But the people no longer get ex- * PICNIC LARG DED on ee eee eth Valley Cit thousand people “How a gel Tee ete Henry Ford n atte e last Monday at large. All Brands of peas . are packed in FIVE sizes,. No, 5's -| convention. the « regin ‘An enjoyable t mes county pienic of the | neert en by the Pri ntal band. says Standard Oil is the bes aged business in the United Sta being the largest and No, 2's and 1’s being the small or ‘‘French pea’’ style. A rumor from Detroit says that] Guests at the luncheon yes Ford plans a new sales method, some! included C. Enge novel scheme for helping those thatfand E. R want Ford cars to buy them more fos gee | ; ' ei On eredit, te dneet wu mpetition bein sa a Ca oY s of the General Motors. {| AT THE MOVIES || te fader Nate cree eae Ford can easily arrange a_ little financial corporation. Back of that ELTING little four-wheeled car is a surplus of e 670 million dollars, enough to finance! of recent year ea Ae Ua hate hee pe ees ean | today at any drug store—have ic |? / ’ Ford is about to market will add tolform is showing at the Eltinge under ne te that surplus, and perhaps add to the/the title, “Old Loves and New” with | Seedy for emergencies. For trial worries of other manufacturers. Lewis Stone, Barbara Bedford and| 4¢ t© Chamberlain Medicine C:s FREE PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS WHEN PLATES OR BRIDGEWORK ARE ORDERED AT NEW YORK DENTISTS This free_painless extraction service offers a worthwhi Tully Marshall in the cast. | 205 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines saving, particularly if you are in need of dental plates; Europe is agitated because our for-| For Wedne: the | . All your bad teeth extracted wihout charge to hi tative at Geneva is sup- Ae you when, eign representative a p-|feature ut th The CHAMBERLAN, ae you order plates and bridgework, ’ | REMEDY abit s TA | pir Benne - NEW YORK DENTAL COMPANY wee C {ulate Brazil as sincerely as : ing, id co tulate a mouse that piel ania posed to have congratulated Brazil's | ¢ rmiessto humans Bismarck, N. D. Bozeman. Montona _ ths \ ; tomorrow, W No. 2's, 3's and 4's are recommended for the average Be ready for strange food or ‘water. Cramps or diarrhea ccme suddenly. Chamberlain's Colic 7." Remedy gives quick relief. Cet it {ig table uses and tastes Boseman Canning Co. peas are grown in the famous Gallatin Valley the most adapted pea growing section in the entire’U. 8. You can easily detect thelr finer flavor and exceptional tenderness Washington denies. it, a es that this government a vised Brazil to get out. One thing iS} queen of certain, dhe average American prould nt girl who bears an re » to the ives on quitting the league ee i Phone 234 Opposite N. P. Depot got ou Ay, rried lif of susp: pictur tells with humor and! pi ithos ast that might readily | JOHNSON Ss LHADING DAVIS _| » IN F-L VOTE (Continued from page one.) vO an close to the Wife ory by Ethel Hill and It was adapted to sereen ste as néminated | Hibbard. candidate for and, wi tic yet selectel, will ei Maas in November. livan defeated Capitol ers by an overwhelming majority, ‘| apl re) EO ME} MERT ‘The Yeomen will hold thet ‘oil Theater TONIGHT — Tuesday lar mectine tonight at 8 o'clock at, the A. 0. U. 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